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Most Popular Colleges for Community Organization & Advocacy Doctor’s Degree Programs

Around 6 doctorates are awarded each year to community organization and advocacy majors. These schools have the largest programs in the field.

With 5 doctor’s degrees handed out in 2017-2018, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign is the most popular college in the country for community organization and advocacy degree-seekers.

The following table gives an overview of the average costs for graduate students attending UIUC.

Average Graduate Tuition and Fees at University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign
In-State Out-of-State

Full-Time Tuition

$15,186

$28,773

Fees for Full-Time Students

$3,038

$3,038

Part-Time per Credit Hour

$552

$1,025

In 2017-2018, the school reported the combined number of graduate assistants across all departments to be 5,627. Of that number, 2,786 were classified as teaching assistants, and 2,583 were classified as research assistants. The remaining GAs were categorized as Other.

#2

Cornell University

Ithaca, New York

At Cornell, 1 doctorates were awarded in 2017-2018 in community organization, which makes the school come in at #2 on our list. Cornell also ranks #2 in popularity in New York for students seeking a community organization degree.

Here are the average costs for graduate students at Cornell.

Average Graduate Tuition and Fees at Cornell University
In-State Out-of-State

Full-Time Tuition

$29,500

$29,500

Fees for Full-Time Students

$85

$85

Part-Time per Credit Hour

$1,410

$1,410

Across all programs, there were 2,579 graduate assistants at the school in 2017-2018. Of that number, 1,486 were classified as teaching assistants, and 1,093 were classified as research assistants.

A note on these rankings: The colleges above are ranked by the number of graduates in the program meaning the largest programs are at the top. While program popularity does not necessarily indicate quality, it does mean that many students are successfully graduating from the program, thus, making them worthwhile programs to consider.

References

National Center for Education Statistics
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